Name
From Checkbox to Change: Transforming Measurement-Based Care from Compliance to Clinical Impact; How to Make the Juice Worth the Squeeze
Description
Many clinics collect measurement data (e.g., PHQ-9, GAD-7) but fail to integrate it meaningfully into clinical workflows. This session moves beyond compliance-focused MBC to practical strategies that improve patient care and clinical decision-making. Drawing from the Collect, Share, Act Model (Scott et al., 2022), we will explore comprehensive strategies and workflows to get more value from the data you collect!
Speakers
Jessica Lyons MS, LMFT, VP of Partnerships, Individual - Jessica Lyons, Stratham, NH
Jill Donelan PsyD, VP of Clinical Operations, Mirah, Simsbury, CT
Jill Donelan PsyD, VP of Clinical Operations, Mirah, Simsbury, CT

Content Level
All Audience
Tags
Outcomes, Quality improvement programs, Team-based care
Session Type
Concurrent
SIG or Committee
Collaborative Care Model (CoCM), Pediatrics (PEDs), Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH)
Objective 1
Identify strategies to shift from passive data collection to active clinical and team-based decision-making using MBC.
Objective 2
Describe practical workflows that integrate MBC without increasing clinician burden.
Objective 3
Explain how to engage patients in shared decision-making using MBC.
Content Reference 1
Fortney et al. (2021). Measurement-Based Care in Behavioral Health: Evidence and Implementation Strategies
Content Reference 2
Lewis et al. (2022). Patient-Centered Applications of Measurement-Based Care in Integrated Settings
Content Reference 3
Scott & Gilbody (2023). MBC and Clinical Outcomes in Primary Care Behavioral Health
Content Reference 4
Serrano et al. (2024). Implementation of MBC in Collaborative Care: Lessons from Large Health Systems
Content Reference 5
Scott et al. (2022). The Collect, Share, Act Model: Enhancing Measurement-Based Care Integration